Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She just posted about how she was "not a good wife"
https://www.today.com/popculture/amanda-kloots-recalls-marriage-nick-cordero-i-was-not-good-t221583
Continuing to profit from his illness and death means that she’s still not a good wife.
But perhaps a good mother. She no longer has a husband and is in a notoriously unstable industry. If she needs the cash to support her child, who are we to criticize her?
She was doing this well before she knew he was going to pass away. Relentless social media updates showing her dancing “to relieve stress” while he was in the hospital, constant magazine profiles... she was looking to profit off of the fact that he was a moderately well known Broadway performer who was not doing well. Today she has to sell us the story that she wasn’t a good wife. She’ll come up with something else tomorrow.
If my partner ever tried to publicize and profit off of my lingering decline and death, I would hope that someone would tell him to show me a little respect and quit with the tears for dollars.
Anonymous wrote:OP and other harpies are disgusting. Karma Bitccches.
Anonymous wrote:I seem to recall seeing an interview with her where she mentioned not being the best spouse in her first marriage too.
Anonymous wrote:She looked lost after Sharon left. She knows she can’t disagree with Sheryl or the other lady for fear she’ll be fired!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She just posted about how she was "not a good wife"
https://www.today.com/popculture/amanda-kloots-recalls-marriage-nick-cordero-i-was-not-good-t221583
Continuing to profit from his illness and death means that she’s still not a good wife.
But perhaps a good mother. She no longer has a husband and is in a notoriously unstable industry. If she needs the cash to support her child, who are we to criticize her?
She was doing this well before she knew he was going to pass away. Relentless social media updates showing her dancing “to relieve stress” while he was in the hospital, constant magazine profiles... she was looking to profit off of the fact that he was a moderately well known Broadway performer who was not doing well. Today she has to sell us the story that she wasn’t a good wife. She’ll come up with something else tomorrow.
If my partner ever tried to publicize and profit off of my lingering decline and death, I would hope that someone would tell him to show me a little respect and quit with the tears for dollars.
So what? She probably needs the money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I checked the GoFundMe (right after Nick died) it was well over a million dollars - anyone know the final amount that was raised?
A million doesn't got that far when you are in your 30's and living in LA. She still needs an income.
Plus I assumed that a lot of that money went to paying hospital bills. Being in the hospital for that long... they must have bills in the multi-millions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I checked the GoFundMe (right after Nick died) it was well over a million dollars - anyone know the final amount that was raised?
A million doesn't got that far when you are in your 30's and living in LA. She still needs an income.
Plus I assumed that a lot of that money went to paying hospital bills. Being in the hospital for that long... they must have bills in the multi-millions.
I thought people weren’t being billed for hospital stays or treatments related to Covid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I checked the GoFundMe (right after Nick died) it was well over a million dollars - anyone know the final amount that was raised?
A million doesn't got that far when you are in your 30's and living in LA. She still needs an income.
Plus I assumed that a lot of that money went to paying hospital bills. Being in the hospital for that long... they must have bills in the multi-millions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She just posted about how she was "not a good wife"
https://www.today.com/popculture/amanda-kloots-recalls-marriage-nick-cordero-i-was-not-good-t221583
Continuing to profit from his illness and death means that she’s still not a good wife.
But perhaps a good mother. She no longer has a husband and is in a notoriously unstable industry. If she needs the cash to support her child, who are we to criticize her?
She was doing this well before she knew he was going to pass away. Relentless social media updates showing her dancing “to relieve stress” while he was in the hospital, constant magazine profiles... she was looking to profit off of the fact that he was a moderately well known Broadway performer who was not doing well. Today she has to sell us the story that she wasn’t a good wife. She’ll come up with something else tomorrow.
If my partner ever tried to publicize and profit off of my lingering decline and death, I would hope that someone would tell him to show me a little respect and quit with the tears for dollars.